About
Heceta Head Lighthouse

Overview

About
Heceta Head Lighthouse

The Queen Anne style Keeper's House has been restored to its original splendor. Keepers Cottage at Heceta Lighthouse offers authentic accommodation and 7-course gourmet breakfasts.

It now serves as an Interpretive Center by day and a Bed and Breakfast by night. The B & B welcomes guests year around. Guests are encouraged to view the lighthouse after dark, a rare experience. The awesome sight in the sky while standing at the base of the tower can only be described as "Magical." It is an experience you will never forget.

Facilities & Pricing

Price:

Everyday Value

US $250 -$400 / € 250 to € 400 / UK £125 to £200

The Heceta Lighthouse and Light Keeper's house are circa 1894. Both are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse. From a height of 205 feet above the ocean, it's "first order" Fresnel lens, casts its beams some 21 miles out to sea. It is the brightest light on the Oregon coast. It is said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the U.S.

The Keeper's House is perched on a cliff with a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean and the beach below. Paths from the Keeper's House lead both to the beach and to the lighthouse. Wooden, hand crafted, spiral staircases lead to the second floor bedrooms. The guest rooms are appointed with furniture of the period.

This is a non-smoking facility. (We do have ash trays on the porches)

No pets allowed. (We have two cats who will not allow it.)

Young adults 10 years of age and up are welcome. Age limit does not apply if all 6 rooms are rented by the same party.

Limited disabled access. Please call for information

Family bedrooms

Map & Activities

We are located half way between the central Oregon coast towns of Florence and Yachats (Like YA-Hooo! but YA - Hots!) on Highway 101.

Heceta Head Lighthouse,92072 Hwy. 101 South,Yachats,
Oregon,
97498,
United States of America.

It was a fantasy, and magical. We stayed in the Lightkeepers room, with our own bathroom with a claw tub, over looking the lighthose, it was beautiful. My wonderful husband boilrd me a awesome cajun boil, in the drive way undernet the trees. We went up the walk way with our glass of wine, to the light houe in the evening. The 7 coarse breakfast was out of this world, and Steve and Kim were spectacular, and alot of fun. If you have the chance to ever stay there, don"t even think twice about it, just do it.!! A DREAM COME TRUE>

Randy Hemstad

Mar 2 2009

My wife and I have stayed at Hecca Head Lighthouse and it is fabulous. The view is great and the breakfast is a five course delight. The entire Oregon coastline is the best ever. We would like to go back.

Janet

Apr 7 2007

My partner and I stayed at the Heceta Head Lighthouse bed and breakfast in 1999. It was the most beautiful setting for a lighthouse that we had ever seen. We were allowed to wander freely and take a flashlight visit at night up to the working lighthouse itself. During the day, there were volunteer docents who took people on a tour of the lighthouse and gave background history on it. The breakfast was an elegant 6 or 7 course affair (we lost count). Our bathtub was next to a window that looked out at the lighthouse above. It was a great spot for soaking both physically and spiritually. Our stay at Heceta Head was a truly memorable weekend that we often speak of with great nostalgia.

Russell, Anne Canvasser

Sep 8 2010

It was a fantasy, and magical. We stayed in the Lightkeepers room, with our own bathroom with a claw tub, over looking the lighthose, it was beautiful. My wonderful husband boilrd me a awesome cajun boil, in the drive way undernet the trees. We went up the walk way with our glass of wine, to the light houe in the evening. The 7 coarse breakfast was out of this world, and Steve and Kim were spectacular, and alot of fun. If you have the chance to ever stay there, don"t even think twice about it, just do it.!! A DREAM COME TRUE>

Randy Hemstad

Mar 2 2009

My wife and I have stayed at Hecca Head Lighthouse and it is fabulous. The view is great and the breakfast is a five course delight. The entire Oregon coastline is the best ever. We would like to go back.

Janet

Apr 7 2007

My partner and I stayed at the Heceta Head Lighthouse bed and breakfast in 1999. It was the most beautiful setting for a lighthouse that we had ever seen. We were allowed to wander freely and take a flashlight visit at night up to the working lighthouse itself. During the day, there were volunteer docents who took people on a tour of the lighthouse and gave background history on it. The breakfast was an elegant 6 or 7 course affair (we lost count). Our bathtub was next to a window that looked out at the lighthouse above. It was a great spot for soaking both physically and spiritually. Our stay at Heceta Head was a truly memorable weekend that we often speak of with great nostalgia.

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